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Professors at Washington State University discussed an “intervention” for Bryan Kohberger over text, saying his behavior made female students uncomfortable. The information was revealed in police ...
Long before confessing to killing four college students, Mr. Kohberger wrote of being depressed as a teenager and became ...
A forensic psychology professor and former advisor for Bryan Kohberger said she might've found her next muse in the alleged serial killer now that he's likely to avoid the death penalty after ...
(TNND) — Bryan Kohberger's former professor said she is afraid some of the classes she taught potentially inspired him to carry out the murders of four University of Idaho students, according to ...
The professor, who spent five years studying BTK killer Dennis Rader, said she would be willing to interview Kohberger for research purposes if he agreed. She believes such a study could help ...
The former professor of accused killer Bryan Kohberger relayed the fear that her lectures on serial killers may have inspired him to carry out four brutal murders. Skip to main content.
Bryan Kohberger’s former criminology professor fears she may have inspired him to slaughter the four University of Idaho students whom he’s expected on Wednesday to plead guilty to murdering ...
Pennsylvania witnesses for Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger include his former professor who called him one of her brightest students and a boxing gym owner where he trained daily.
Dr. Katherine Ramsland, Bryan Kohberger’s former professor and adviser at DeSales University, breaks her silence in an exclusive interview with NewsNation. As Kohberger accepts a plea deal to ...
The professor said she did not notice any "red flags" while teaching Kohberger. "He seemed eager to be in the classroom. He was polite, he was respectful, intense and curious," Ramsland said.
FILE - Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, is escorted into court for a hearing in Latah County District Court, Sept. 13, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho.
In Kohberger's case, his deal spared him the possibility of a death penalty sentence. He was charged in the murders of Madison Mogen, 21; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20.
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